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doyle
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Rangers, I'm about half-way through the course here at DLI. My GPA is currently a 3.8 and my last PT test was a 277. I've gotten my run down to a 13:38 and max my push ups, but my situps are still stuck in the mid 60's. There's not much else to update right now, just studying the language everyday.
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Toib. Good SITREP; what dialect are you studying?
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Ranger Jim,
I'm learning MSA, so the only dialect we get is when our teachers accidentally let a word or two slip, or they feel like sharing something with us. All I can think of right now is how to say "high five!" in sudanese.
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The most important thing you must master there is how to say "Don't shoot! I know military secrets!" in every major language.
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